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    • The Emperor Is Wearing Pajamas: The Decline of Dress

      The Emperor Is Wearing Pajamas: The Decline of Dress0

      The modern attitude toward dress is that it has little effect on the way people function. In fact, people are advised that the more comfortable they are, the more efficient and happy they will be. People generally respond to such advice by collectively retreating into a shabby array of blue jeans or shorts, T-shirts or

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    • Millennials Want Socialism, But Don’t Want to Foot the Bill for It

      Millennials Want Socialism, But Don’t Want to Foot the Bill for It0

      Following Bernie Sanders’ electoral triumphs over the week, NPR’s Domenico Montanaro opined that “despite the math, Bernie Sanders has already won.” Montanaro based this reasoning on Sanders’ widespread support, which has caused Hillary Clinton to align herself with some of his socialistic positions instead of taking the more moderate stance she would have preferred. As

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    • Why are People Today So Dogmatic?

      Why are People Today So Dogmatic?0

      • March 28, 2016

      Increased secularization in America has brought with it a declined adherence to traditional religions. Yet at the same time, it sometimes seems like dogmatism is at an all-time high. While Americans have become more liberal with religion, many increasingly profess a rigid obedience to political, economic, social, and scientific positions with the same fervor usually

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    • Pius V vs. Francis: A Tale of Two Popes

      Pius V vs. Francis: A Tale of Two Popes2

      Over Easter weekend, Pope Francis delivered a lovely if banal message to the world in the wake of the brutal attacks in Brussels. He called upon the world to use “weapons of love” to combat the “blind and brutal violence” employed by ISIS. It is difficult to admonish the Pope too harshly for using the

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    • 7 Benefits Latin Offers Today’s Students

      7 Benefits Latin Offers Today’s Students0

      In recent years, a number of people have advocated for the teaching of classical languages like Latin and Greek to make a comeback in the schools. Schools in Australia have tried this and seen amazing results on test scores in a variety of subjects. So why does instruction in languages like Latin and Greek boost

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    • Reading Silently Used to be Considered WEIRD

      Reading Silently Used to be Considered WEIRD0

      Nowadays, the norm when reading a book alone is to read it silently to oneself. Apparently, this practice was unusual in the ancient world. As an undergraduate I had to read St. Augustine’s Confessions (397-400), which some claim to be the first autobiography written in the Western world. At the time, I remember being taken

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